Full-time minimum-wage workers will have to sacrifice more of their earnings to make rent

Sabri Ben-Achour Jun 14, 2018
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Full-time minimum-wage workers will have to sacrifice more of their earnings to make rent

Sabri Ben-Achour Jun 14, 2018
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In order to afford a modest one-bedroom rental, an American would, on average, have to make $17.90 an hour. This is according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition. There’s just one problem — $17.90 is far above the federal minimum wage. It means there are a lot of people who can’t really afford their rent. The question is, what other essentials are they giving up?

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